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14501 His occupation was listed as "Soldat des troupes de la Marine, compagnie La Grois". Duchesneau dit Sansregret, Ren (I3611)
 
14502 His occupation was listed as a maitre fourreur (furrier). Leroux, Hubert (I4886)
 
14503 HIs occupation was listed as a marchand, Pelletier. Leroux, Hubert (I4886)
 
14504 His occupation was listed as a menuisier (joiner, carpenter). Leroux, Jean Baptiste (I4868)
 
14505 His occupation was listed as carpenter in the burial record for his wife Adelaide Lanoix. Heroux, Jean Louis (I1119)
 
14506 His occupation was listed as labourer. Brunet dit Bourbonnois, Francois (I3226)
 
14507 His occupation was listed as marchand de ble (merchant of corn). Cholette, Sebastien (I525)
 
14508 His occupation was listed at: soldat de M. Lacorne Laine. Liboron dit Bellefleur, Louis (I4388)
 
14509 His occupation was stated as Notarie Royal. Leroux, Hubert (I4890)
 
14510 His occupation was vigneron (wine grower). Chancy, Gaspard (I101)
 
14511 His parents are listed as Herminegilde Lavallee and Louise Cere. His godparents were Pierre Lavallee and Victorie Chamillard. Lavallee, Joseph (I14388)
 
14512 His parents were Ephrem Thouin and Olive Desormiers. Thouin, Damase (I1122)
 
14513 His parents were William Lavalle and Marie Beaudin. Lavallee, Emile William (I762)
 
14514 His property inventory was drawn up. Lefrancois, Charles (I13550)
 
14515 His residence in France was listed as Londres. Renaud, Jean (I4408)
 
14516 His residence was a 6024 Minock, Detroit, Michigan 48228 Lemmelin, Lucien (I755)
 
14517 His residence was in Ste-Anne near Batiscan. Mouflet dit Champagne, Jean (I7202)
 
14518 His residence was listed as "seigneurie de M. Decavagnol." Lafleur dit Frappe Desrochers, Francois (I4404)
 
14519 His residence was Quebec City, St-Roch quarter. He stated he was from Petite Riviere St-Charles. Duret, Jean Baptiste (I330)
 
14520 His residence was the seigneurie of L'Ile Verte. Gueret dit Dumont, Jean Baptiste (I3930)
 
14521 His social security number was 552-18-2767 and was issued in California. Employer was Montgomery Ward. Address listed was Hotel Burlingame, Burlingame, California. Gauthier, Laurence William (I5)
 
14522 His son Arthur listed his father's occupation as a millwright Neveu, Jeremie (I12939)
 
14523 His sponsor was Lucien Lemelin. Lirette, Roland Oliver (I190)
 
14524 His was a plowman. Presot dit Chambly, Michel (I97)
 
14525 His worked as a "?i?chef cuisinier du Comte de Frontenac?/i?". Babin dit Lacroix, Pierre (I6203)
 
14526 Historian Faillon reported a judgement of M. d'Ailleboust that stated, "A mill was built on the water of the Saint-Laurent river, which was the property of Olivier Charbonneau and Pierre Dagenets." This is how we learn that Olivier worked at the trade of miller. Charbonneau, Olivier (I5557)
 
14527 Historical photo features C & N Railroad Depot in Nadeau

This week's historical photo features the Chicago and Northwestern Depot in Nadeau. The depot was located on the west side of the main tracks across from what is now The Shop Bar and Grill. The men in the photo are not identified but may have been some of the town's businessmen. Nadeau Township was organized in 1877, the eighth township organized in Menominee County. Prior to that the area had been a part of Stephenson Township. The township and village were names after Bruno Nadeau, an early settler, who built a mill and store known as Nadeau Brothers. When the railroad track was being laid, sawmills in the area supplied ties. Later sawmills furnished wood to the railroad for fuel. The coming of the railroad also opened up the area to settlers, many of whom were French-Canadians, and land was cleared for farms. Around 1884, schools were established in the township. Businesses include a hotel operated by Olivier Perras. Many of the early residents were Catholic by faith and were meeting in the home of Barney Nadeau. In 1887, the group began plans for a church building. The church was completed in 1889. The Rev. Fr. Peter Mazuret was the first resident parish pastor. 
Nadeau, Barney (I51)
 
14528 Historical Photos feature 125th Anniversary of St. Bruno's Church, Nadeau

St. Bruno's Parish, Nadeau, will celebrate its 125th Anniversary with special events Aug. 25. Activities begin at noon with tours, horse-drawn carriage rides, wagon rides, bounce house, games, corn/sand box, little car train rides, bingo, snacks and refreshments. Bishop Alexander Sample, who will be joined by former priests, will celebrate Mass at 4 p.m. CT. Following the Mass, there will be an outdoor catered dinner. The evening will include socializing, dancing and fireworks at dusk. Registration for the celebration is not necessary, said planners. Donations will be accepted.
Since the founding of the Village of Nadeau in 1880, plans for a church were forming. In 1879, a priest was appointed to serve the spiritual needs of the village people. In the Spring of 1887, Bruno Nadeau donated land and the building materials with which to begin construction. The church is names in honor of this benefactor. Local men, under the supervision of Father Martin Fox, erected a 32X50-foot building. The Rev. Peter Mazuret was the first appointed pastor - Sept. 15, 1889. He supervised finishing of the church interior and erection of the steeple. A rectory was also built during that time. One of the longest-serving priest at the parish was Father Sperlein, who served nearly 34 years until his death June 27, 1936. During his pastorate, a spacious sanctuary was finished to provide a large club room. Ov er the years, two missions, one in Gourley Township and on in Holmes Township, were started by St. Bruno's Parish. This enabled Catholics living out in the country to attend Sunday Mass in the days when transportation was not as available.
Many priests served in the parish over the years. Today, St. Bruno's is served by Fr. Mike Vichich, who also serves St. John Neumann parishes in Hermansville and Spalding. 
Nadeau, Barney (I51)
 
14529 Holy Cross Cemetery Sanville, Hattie Ellen (I4845)
 
14530 Holy Cross Cemetery Joncas, Lorette Alice (I4916)
 
14531 Holy Cross Cemetery Asselin, Joseph Jerome (I5769)
 
14532 Holy Cross Cemetery Bollin, Florence Mae Ida (I5955)
 
14533 Holy Cross Cemetery Kositzke, Frederick Leroy (I6042)
 
14534 Holy Sepulchre Raymond, Yvette Margaret (I3395)
 
14535 Holy Sepulchre Gleason, Margaret Teresa (I5268)
 
14536 Holy Sepulchre Cemetery Raymond, Gilbert Josephat (I19)
 
14537 Holy Sepulchre Cemetery LaMotte, Russell Joseph (I17)
 
14538 Holy Sepulchre Cemetery Riley, Alice Janette (I5202)
 
14539 Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Worth, Illinois Cody, David Nadeau (I5497)
 
14540 Honore accused Marguerite Viard and her husband Joseph Serran dit L'Espagnol of stealing melons and other produce from his garden. It was latter found that Honore's son Jean had stolen fruit from Serran when they were one their way home. Danis, Honore (I5393)
 
14541 Honore and his daughter Petronille witnessed the murder of Claude Jodoin by the soldier Nicolas Martin dit Jolicoeur. Danis dit Tourangeau, Honore (I2324)
 
14542 Honore and Perrine were witnesses at Pierre Verrier dit La Solaye's trial for stealing furs. Danis dit Tourangeau, Honore (I2324)
 
14543 Honore Danny Tourangeau, occupation: charpentier, from: Monloux pres de Tours Danis dit Tourangeau, Honore (I2324)
 
14544 Honore received 127 livres in advance wages. Danis dit Tourangeau, Honore (I2324)
 
14545 Honore was a corporal in the 16th squadron of the Saint-Famille militia. Danis dit Tourangeau, Honore (I2324)
 
14546 Housework - Girl Wanted to do General housework. Apply Sweeney House, corner of Riopelle and Franklin sts.

(Ad ran on 28 & 29 December 1890) 
Sweeney, Joseph (I289)
 
14547 HOUSEWORK - WANTED, GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Sweeney House, cor. Riopelle and Franklin st. Sweeney, Joseph (I289)
 
14548 How Some Other Man Took the Name of Peter Vermitt
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Leaving a Ten-Year Old Girl with Edward Valliere
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A Queer Case

About the middle of last month, a woman, accompanied by a girl about ten years old, appeared at the house of Edward Valliere, No. 410 Woodbridge street east, and for the time astonished and pleased that good man by introducing herself as the wife of a cousin to Mr. Valliere, whom that gentleman had not seen in thirty five years.
The name of the cousin was Peter Vermitt, and the woman explained that she and her daughter had come directly to Detroit from their home, north of Lansing, and that Mr. Vermitt would arrive the next day.
Sure enought, Peter did arrive the next day. Mr. Valliere had not seen him for thirty five years, and although he could discover no resemblance in him to the boy Pete, whom he knew so long ago, he gave him a hearty welcome, and for two or three days he and his wife devoted themselves earnestly to the entertainment of the long-lost cousins. Finally Vermitt announced that he wished to take his wife to Toledo for a short visit, and that meanwhile he would leave the ten-year old daughter to amuse herself at Valliere's house, in Detroit. Thinking of nothing wrong, Valliere consented; the two Vermitts went away, leaving the girl here.
She is still in Detroit, and Valliere has not heard a word from and has been unable to gaina trace of the whereabouts of Mr. and Mrs. Vermitt, Mr. Valliere has finally concluded that the man and woman, whoever they are, were not his cousins, and that they have purposely deserted the girl. The deserted child cannot tell where she used to live, except that it was in the country, while Valliere, firmly convinced that the man is not Peter Vermitt, is cadly puzzled to know who he is, that he could so successfully palm himself off as a cousin. 
Valliere, Edouard (I263)
 
14549 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. LaMotte, Paul Russell (I19)
 
14550 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Walls, Nancy Jane (I5819)
 

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